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144 Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference
save all Saves the configuration settings for the system, Ethernet LAN, DSL line, and remote
router database into FLASH memory.
save atom Saves the ATM configuration settings.
save dhcp Saves the DHCP configuration settings into FLASH memory.
save dod Saves the current state of the remote router database.
save eth Saves the configuration settings for the Ethernet LAN into FLASH memory.
save filter Saves the bridging filtering database to FLASH memory. A reboot must be executed to
load the database for active use.
save sys Saves the name, message, and authentication password system settings into FLASH
memory.
ERASE
The erase command can erase the entire routerÕs configuration or parts of it from FLASH memory. The parts that
can be erased include:
¥ System
¥ Ethernet LAN
¥ DSL and remote router database settings
¥ DHCP settings
¥ Filters
Once you erase part of the configuration, you will need to completely reconfigure that part.
Note: All of the following erase commands require a reboot without a save command to take effect.
Note: There is a time lag between the response issued by the erase command and the time that the data is actually
deleted from FLASH memory. Issue a sync command after an erase command before powering off the router.
This commits the changes to FLASH memory.
Examples:
erase all Erases the configuration settings for the system, Ethernet LAN, DSL line, DHCP, and
remote router database from FLASH memory.
erase atom Erases the ATM configuration settings.
erase dhcp Erases the DHCP configuration settings from FLASH memory.
erase dod Erases the current state of the remote router database.
erase eth Erases the configuration settings for the Ethernet LAN from FLASH memory.
erase all | keys | dod | sys | eth | filter | atom | sdsl | dhcp | l2tp | ipsec | IKE